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Reactive, reversible blade turbine for power generation and pumping water
12241446 · 2025-03-04 ·

A reactive blade turbine system works vertically, horizontally, or at an angle and clockwise or counterclockwise according to blade angle and locking position and adjusts to variations in fluid flow such as changes in tidal currents to generate power more efficiently regardless of direction of fluid flow. A method for generating electrical power from a continuous fluid flow via the reactive turbine system is also provided herein.

Turbine Assembly, System and Method
20250084817 · 2025-03-13 ·

A turbine assembly includes a shaft having an axis, a single cam with a cam profile and coupled to the shaft, and at least one foil coupled to the cam and having an axis. A variable pitch mechanism is coupled to at least one of the at least one foil or the single cam and is configured to adjust a position of the at least one foil while the at least one foil simultaneously rotates about the shaft. At least one of the shaft, the variable pitch mechanism, and the at least one foil is configured to be automatically actuated in a direction parallel to the axis of the shaft.

Cycloturbine modular river current energy converter and method and apparatus for deploying marine hydrokinetic turbine assembly to harvest riverine and ocean tidal current energy

A hydrokinetic turbine system for harvesting energy from riverine and tidal sources, including a first floating dock, a marine hydrokinetic turbine mounted on the first floating dock, and a second floating dock. The system further includes a winch assembly mounted on the second floating dock and operationally connected to the first floating dock and a linkage assembly operationally connected to the first floating dock and to the second floating dock. The linkage assembly may be actuated to pull the first floating dock into contact with the second floating dock. The linkage assembly may be actuated to distance the first floating dock from the second floating dock, and the winch assembly may be energized to orient the first floating dock into a position wherein the marine hydrokinetic turbine is above the first floating dock and wherein the winch assembly may be energized to orient the first floating dock into a position wherein the marine hydrokinetic turbine is below the first floating dock.

Hydraulic device of reversible type for the conversion of energy
09546639 · 2017-01-17 ·

The present invention relates to a hydraulic device of reversible type adapted to be used both as a water turbine and a hydraulic pump. Said device has characteristics of simplicity of construction and use. In the case of use as a water turbine it does not require distributors of a particular shape and does not require drops of great heights being adapted to take advantage of the pressure of the fluid and not only of the speed thereof.

Actuating device
12421932 · 2025-09-23 ·

An actuating device comprises a housing is disclosed. The housing comprises an inlet at one end to receive a flow of fluid and an outlet disposed at an opposite end to discharge the flow of fluid. The housing comprises a fluid flow director and a rotating element. The fluid flow director is configured to be coupled to one end of the inlet. The fluid flow director is configured to direct incoming fluid flow to the rotating element. The rotating element is disposed within the housing. The rotating element is configured to rotate relative to the fluid flow director in order to generate pressure within the housing. Further, the housing comprises at least one aperture defined either towards an upper side or a lower side of the rotating element. The at least one aperture is employed to receive the pressure generated by the rotation of the rotating element.

Reactive, reversible blade turbine for power generation and pumping water
12416283 · 2025-09-16 ·

A reactive blade turbine system works vertically, horizontally, or at an angle and clockwise or counterclockwise according to blade angle and locking position and adjusts to variations in fluid flow such as changes in tidal currents to generate power more efficiently regardless of direction of fluid flow. A method for generating electrical power from a continuous fluid flow via the reactive turbine system is also provided herein.